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Friday, July 18, 2014

This former A list tweener turned B list mostly movie actress who is in this space way too much for her own good but has very chatty friends thinks she is being super cool by wearing props ala Cruel Intentions to carry her coke.Most of the time she has some piece of jewelry which she uses to hide her stash.

meh---The Book Club blog has become so lame---its just a bunch of people saying hi to each other a 1000 times and drinking in front of their computer --or smack talking other readers who don't have the luxury or desire to be on their computer 24/7 and defend themselves

Actually that's a community that was my safe space from you and your repeated bigoted attacks on me Derek. But really I'm not surprised by more passive aggressive references from you, that seems to be your forte. You're obsession is creepy. Leave me alone bro, you're not my type. At all. Peace.

@Riven you posted about me like 50 times on that stupid blog going on and on---I could care less about you and your stupid drama attention---before that I said like 3 posts to you---whos obsessed with who? Leave me alone and other innocent readers you pick fights with. 90% of the people here don't wanna hear people fighting

@snootches Les Liaisons Dangereuses was written by Chodersomething de Laclos. Even though it was written shortly before the French Revolution, and at the time was probably on par with a Jackie Collins novel of today, it is a pretty easy read. And since it is written in the form of letters, you really get into the head of the main characters and their motivations, particularly Valmont and the Marquise. In fact, despite her being the obvious villain of the novel, the Marquise could be considered the first feminist character in literature. She HATES the place women are placed in society and makes everyone pay for it. If you do end up reading the novel, please let me know what you think of it.

You know what Derek, I figured it would be like that, and I'm just too busy (off-on) to spend anymore time on the computer.

I enjoy TTM and a most others (to include yourself when you aren't complaining) but I chose not to participate in the Book Club. No slam on anyone. Just saying that TTM has made it very clear all along the way the Book Club is an open invite. If you can't participate, oh, well.

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